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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 46)
46.
The centre of gravity of an is osceles triangle with base (p) and sides (q) from its base is
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Vishnu said:
5 years ago
Put p is equal to q you should get p/2√3 hence option A is the right one.
Vinay said:
5 years ago
CG from base BC = (1/6) √(4Q*P^2).
PVN said:
6 years ago
A will be correct if p and Q are interchanged.
Anil malara said:
6 years ago
A is correct if p and q are interchanged.
EREWA said:
7 years ago
Agree @Somesh.
Unless q and p were interchanged.
Unless q and p were interchanged.
Gopi said:
8 years ago
Yes, you are right, @Somesh.
Gopi said:
8 years ago
Yes, you are right, @Somesh.
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Somesh said:
8 years ago
I think the position of p and q is interchanged in the option A. Otherwise it is correct.
Daka said:
9 years ago
In question base (q) and sides (p). Then answer is A.
Subhajit said:
9 years ago
The answer should be root over 4 q^2 - p^2/6.
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